In celebration of Earth Day, we are revealing some of the most wishlisted Earth Homes located around the world. From an Eco Dome in the mountains of El Oro de Hidalgo, Mexico to a Wee Nook Hobbit Hole in McEwen, Tennessee, these Airbnbs exemplify minimalist living for both guests and Hosts. Caring for the planet can take many shapes and forms, and these Hosts epitomize what it means to be both creative and considerate of their impact on the environment.
Below are 10 of the most wishlisted Earth Homes on Airbnb, along with a few stories from the passionate Hosts, proving that sustainable living is possible and perhaps more accessible than people may think.
Most Wishlisted Earth Homes
10 of The Most Wishlisted Listings Earth Homes as of April 2023
Unique Dome Glamping by Natural Pool & Beaches (San Isidro, Costa Rica)
Wee Nook – a Hobbit Hole (McEwen, TN, United States)
1 bdrm/den/bath within a peaceful earthship oasis! (Tres Piedras, NM, United States)
Eco Dome on the Mountain (El Oro de Hidalgo, Mexico)
Earth Shelter/Cave Home with Pool & Rooftop Garden (Murbad, Maharashtra, India)
Aldea Read Tapalpa (Tapalpa, Jalisco, Mexico)
Eco Cob Hobbit House on Off-Grid Permaculture Farm (Șardu, Romania)
Hobbit Style Underground Cabin (Somerville, TX, United States)
Casa de Los Hobbits (Barichara, Colombia)
Casa Ozu – Mushroom Site (Vale das Colinas, Brazil)
Host LaNaeh of the Peaceful Earthship Oasis! is a believer in the eco-futurist mission of Earthships. “I don’t have enough family and friends to show off my humble home and all the benefits living sustainably can offer,” LaNaeh jokes, so she found a new audience by listing her house on Airbnb. “The entire reason I host is so others have an opportunity to experience a complete world of sustainability. You may think that living sustainably is uncomfortable in some way or another, but stay in my home. The proof is in the pudding.”
Her guests are typically people that are curious to learn more about sustainable architecture. In order to power the home through solar electricity and only use captured rainwater, LaNaeh asks her guests to forgo amenities like hair dryers. Additionally, for eager learners, LaNaeh offers tours and provides a packet of information on how her building works.
Host and interior designer Arianna recently designed and listed the Off-grid, Earthen Home in the Forest! with the intention of focusing on sustainability, showcasing that anyone can be eco-conscious without sacrificing good design.
As a designer, she focuses on eco-design and responsible interiors, and was “so excited to make the house a home for our family,” and guests. To her, living or staying in an earthen home is an incredibly powerful and transformative experience. Since listing her forest house, she has been posting about it on social media, amassing millions of likes and views from fans who want to stay in her home.
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